In the early days I think they claimed to have caught a shoe bomber and an underwear bomber. Probably bullshit, to rationalize making people take off shoes and violating their private areas
They didn't catch them - passengers on the planes did. TSA can't even catch their own guys when they smuggle guns thru security.
I 100% believe if we eliminated all TSA/security the planes would be safer than ever because anyone could have a weapon. As it is now, when some fool tries something they get beaten half to death and duct-taped to their chairs by a group of pissed-off passengers.
A twist on the old saying - a polite flight is an armed flight.
Haha you’re right about those “bombers”. TSA might’ve still used their own failure as an excuse for more funding, more regulations, and more violation of passengers
Yeah, the reasoning of the second amendment makes sense on the ground or in the air.
Are they even looking? Supposedly they can't even search obvious suspects based on nationality or looks-so the obvious suspect gets to go unscathed and can do all sorts of things because they "look like terrorists would" Isn't that hysterical. I'm not certain the same restrictions are in effect currently but they were when this whole TSA mess started.
I am always astounded at the number of people willing to sell out their countrymen for the feeling of power or for money. This is why we need small government, term limits on EVERY office, most positions volunteer and NOBODY in government of any kind gets to vote while holding any office or position in government. Conflict of interest.
Oh yeah... it's THAT bad and even worse. Also assists with blackmailing/corruption operations, assassinations to look like crime or accident and even disappearing operations for "detainments" of perceived enemies. I think we surpassed East German Stasi a long while ago - Sometime in the 90's but shit got super-sized post 9/11
I have long suspected that Sundance has a role in this movie. To help the conservatives who don’t believe in Q, to start to catch up with what we have learned.
He researched FISAGate so well. Now he is showing the depths of the corruption of our government with a well-written personal story. I wonder what his site traffic is these days since so many of us moved here…
I have long held, since the early 1980's at least, that the entire apparatus of government in the US is irredeemably corrupt and has been since the late nineteenth century.
I believe that the only way to fix it is to take over and tear the whole thing down and rebuild it with accountability and auditability built in. No lobbying, term limits, paper-based, hand-counted elections with photo ID, two-factor authentication required for any money outlay, public, open contracting, everyone here a citizen, a resident alien or a current visa holder, no qualified immunity, the list is almost endless.
I am a native Jerseyman, I've seen corruption up close and in person.
Homeland Security was devised to spy on us. Not on the terrorists they themselves created.
for real, when was the last time a TSA agent caught a terrorist? when was the FIRST time?
In the early days I think they claimed to have caught a shoe bomber and an underwear bomber. Probably bullshit, to rationalize making people take off shoes and violating their private areas
Probably? Lol
kek
They didn't catch them - passengers on the planes did. TSA can't even catch their own guys when they smuggle guns thru security.
I 100% believe if we eliminated all TSA/security the planes would be safer than ever because anyone could have a weapon. As it is now, when some fool tries something they get beaten half to death and duct-taped to their chairs by a group of pissed-off passengers.
A twist on the old saying - a polite flight is an armed flight.
Haha you’re right about those “bombers”. TSA might’ve still used their own failure as an excuse for more funding, more regulations, and more violation of passengers
Yeah, the reasoning of the second amendment makes sense on the ground or in the air.
they didn't catch those guys, they made it onto the planes and tried to use their " devices " though XD
Are they even looking? Supposedly they can't even search obvious suspects based on nationality or looks-so the obvious suspect gets to go unscathed and can do all sorts of things because they "look like terrorists would" Isn't that hysterical. I'm not certain the same restrictions are in effect currently but they were when this whole TSA mess started.
i feel you. the entire politically correct way of doing things is their way of admitting their false intentions without actually doing so.
I am always astounded at the number of people willing to sell out their countrymen for the feeling of power or for money. This is why we need small government, term limits on EVERY office, most positions volunteer and NOBODY in government of any kind gets to vote while holding any office or position in government. Conflict of interest.
^^^^^ This.
It’s a full stack corruption down to the department of public workers.
Example 1: almost all voting machines are situated at a public workers sub station, with recycling equipment within yards distance.
Example2: MTA workers built full blown recreational entertainment man cave under the Grand central terminal.
you practically have to be corrupt to become a part of the government, and if you aren't they will make you through blackmail.
Oh yeah... it's THAT bad and even worse. Also assists with blackmailing/corruption operations, assassinations to look like crime or accident and even disappearing operations for "detainments" of perceived enemies. I think we surpassed East German Stasi a long while ago - Sometime in the 90's but shit got super-sized post 9/11
“3rd world” might be an understatement.
I have long suspected that Sundance has a role in this movie. To help the conservatives who don’t believe in Q, to start to catch up with what we have learned.
He researched FISAGate so well. Now he is showing the depths of the corruption of our government with a well-written personal story. I wonder what his site traffic is these days since so many of us moved here…
The whole story makes me think of a line someone once said: these people are stupid
I have long held, since the early 1980's at least, that the entire apparatus of government in the US is irredeemably corrupt and has been since the late nineteenth century.
I believe that the only way to fix it is to take over and tear the whole thing down and rebuild it with accountability and auditability built in. No lobbying, term limits, paper-based, hand-counted elections with photo ID, two-factor authentication required for any money outlay, public, open contracting, everyone here a citizen, a resident alien or a current visa holder, no qualified immunity, the list is almost endless.
I am a native Jerseyman, I've seen corruption up close and in person.